Tertiary SmartRider

Because you’re still a few years away from making a decent wage this SmartRider card will let you travel at a discounted rate.

Who can get one?

You may apply for a Tertiary SmartRider only if you are:

enrolled in full-time studies at a Western Australian University or TAFE College, or

a secondary school student attending school in the year you turn 19 or older, or

an interstate primary or secondary school student.

You are unable to apply for a Tertiary SmartRider if you are

a part-time student

studying by correspondence

enrolled in an interstate or overseas institution

a visiting interstate or overseas tertiary student

Tertiary SmartRider is the only ID we accept

We don’t accept student identification from your educational institution as proof that you are a full-time tertiary student. If you want a concession fare, you must carry your Tertiary SmartRider with you, even if you buy a cash ticket. No other form of concession will be accepted.

If you’re travelling with a Tertiary SmartRider you may be required to provide additional identification to prove the Tertiary SmartRider that you are using belongs to you. Also your Tertiary SmartRider is required to be in ‘working condition’ . Damaged/unreadable SmartRiders are not accepted as valid proof of concession.

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How to obtain

The process for obtaining a Tertiary SmartRider depends on whether you attend a participating or non-participating institution. A participating institution has an arrangement with us to provide data on students who apply for a Tertiary SmartRider through the institution or its appointed SmartRider Retail Sales Outlet.

The participating institutions are Curtin University, Edith Cowan University, Murdoch University and the University of Western Australia. The non-participating ones are Notre Dame University and all TAFE Colleges.

If you attend a participating institution, find out from them what process they have established for you to obtain a Tertiary SmartRider.

If you attend a non-participating institution in a regional area, complete the Application for Tertiary SmartRider (Regional) form. Post this form together with a $5.00 cheque or money order to the address on the form.

Purchase cost and minimum initial value – new and replacement cards

The standard purchase cost is $5.00. However, this may vary if you are attend a participating institution and use their process to obtain your Tertiary SmartRider.

The minimum initial value is $5.00.

Your Tertiary Smartrider can also be used as proof of eligibility for concession on Transwa services.

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Frequently Asked SmartRider Questions

If you’ve registered your SmartRider and it’s lost or stolen we can transfer your remaining balance to your new card. Unfortunately there’s no protection for unregistered cards. Make sure you let us know as soon as you notice it’s gone so we can hotlist it. For more info go to Lost or Stolen Cards.

At the start and end of each journey, place your SmartRider card over the picture of the card on a card reader on the bus, on the ferry or at the train station. A beep and green light confirms a successful tag on or tag off. When you tag on, the card reader will display your remaining balance. When you tag off, the card reader will display the amount of the fare deducted and your remaining balance. For more information go to Using SmartRider.

If you’re a primary or secondary school student you can use the Student SmartRider. You’ll get the student fare for any journey Monday – Friday during the school year and concession fares on the weekend and during the Christmas school holidays.

Autoload enables a direct debit to be made automatically from a nominated bank account or credit card to your SmartRider when the balance on your card falls below the low-value threshold of $6 for standard users and $3 for concession users. Register for Autoload through My Account

A pending action is a change/update that is waiting to be applied to your SmartRider.

Your SmartRider stores information including your concession status, Autoload status and card balance. When we need to update this information, a pending action is created so that the information on the card can be updated.

Pending actions are generally available to your SmartRider the day following their creation, except BPAY which can take several days to become available. For example if you activate Autoload online through My Account today Autoload will be available to be applied to your card tomorrow.

In order to update your card with this new information you are required to tag on. We recommend that you travel within a week of the pending action being created. Alternatively, if you do not need to travel, you can tag on, wait 15 seconds, and then tag off (preferably at any train station).

This will ensure that the update is applied to your SmartRider. If you do not travel/ tag on in the first week, or if it has been over two weeks since you last used the card, it is possible that the pending action will not be applied to your SmartRider on the first try. If this is the case you will need to travel or tag your SmartRider on and off over two to three consecutive days.

Please contact the Transperth InfoLine (13 62 13) if you have trouble applying a pending action.

Transperth provides public transport services for the Perth metro area